Time to put the work boots on, the season isn't over yet and we have one more game to take care of business in to end the season.

If I am the Rams I am hoping the Seahawks are thinking all the attention and headlines will win the game for them and that they pull a Niners this coming week.

The Rams are no longer finesse either, they have a AFC attitude that Fisher is instilling in them, if we don't come to the game with that same chip on our shoulder attitude in their mind they could steal one for bragging rights and to end their season on a high not taking out what everyone is calling the team to fear going into the playoffs.

We need to destroy the Rams to maintain our momentum and to ensure that we are taken seriously going into the playoffs. Lose to the Rams at home we lose everything built up over the last few weeks.

Additionally winning and on the chance that Arizona takes one from the 49ers while they are licking their wounds sets us up for division champs. Lots to still play for.

Lastly having stated all that we have done nothing that matters yet even in winning the division, it's what you do in the second season that makes legends and gains league wide respect by the rest of the NFL as well as media and the experts.

Time to go back to work guys!

To Be P/C or Not P/C That is the Question..........Seahawks kick Ass !!!! Check your PM's, Thank you for everything Radish RIP My Friend. Member of the 38 club.

Russell Wilson is going to take this team to a SB, it may not be this year, but SOON. I love the new teams philosophy "Separation by Preparation". I have heard several of them saying it the last few weeks, including Wilson. When they showed the scale of offensive performance since September during the Niner game you could definitely see the impact of their new found philosophy.

chris98251 wrote:Time to put the work boots on, the season isn't over yet and we have one more game to take care of business in to end the season.

If I am the Rams I am hoping the Seahawks are thinking all the attention and headlines will win the game for them and that they pull a Niners this coming week.

The Rams are no longer finesse either, they have a AFC attitude that Fisher is instilling in them, if we don't come to the game with that same chip on our shoulder attitude in their mind they could steal one for bragging rights and to end their season on a high not taking out what everyone is calling the team to fear going into the playoffs.

We need to destroy the Rams to maintain our momentum and to ensure that we are taken seriously going into the playoffs. Lose to the Rams at home we lose everything built up over the last few weeks.

Additionally winning and on the chance that Arizona takes one from the 49ers while they are licking their wounds sets us up for division champs. Lots to still play for.

Lastly having stated all that we have done nothing that matters yet even in winning the division, it's what you do in the second season that makes legends and gains league wide respect by the rest of the NFL as well as media and the experts.

Time to go back to work guys!

Finally, a voice of reason! everyone around here is getting fitted for Superbowl rings and there is a lot of work yet to do. Let's hope the team realizes that too. I don't think PC is going to let them forget that.

I admit, I haven't been this excited about this team since that first playoff win after 20 years but let's hope these young guys stay focused. I want and hope to continue destroying every team we face but we gotta keep winning and stay focused....

We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

Only setting yourself up for a bigger disappointment if you are pre-fitting yourself for that SB champs hat...

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

Only setting yourself up for a bigger disappointment if you are pre-fitting yourself for that SB champs hat...

I don't expect us to win a superbowl this year but if somebody else does; who am I to rain on their parade. Though I do kinda agree about the letdown part this site after a loss is unbearable

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

Only setting yourself up for a bigger disappointment if you are pre-fitting yourself for that SB champs hat...

I don't expect us to win a superbowl this year but if somebody else does; who am I to rain on their parade. Though I do kinda agree about the letdown part this site after a loss is unbearable

I say, enjoy the ride. Our chances are as good as anybody's. We've seen a few 6th seeds win it all in the past few years. I hate week days right now!

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

I really cant "get back to work", hit the weights or break down film or anything. I have to go to my mother in laws. I hope the Seattle Seahawks stay focused and do the work necessary to win this week against an up and comer.

chris98251 wrote:Time to put the work boots on, the season isn't over yet and we have one more game to take care of business in to end the season.

If I am the Rams I am hoping the Seahawks are thinking all the attention and headlines will win the game for them and that they pull a Niners this coming week.

The Rams are no longer finesse either, they have a AFC attitude that Fisher is instilling in them, if we don't come to the game with that same chip on our shoulder attitude in their mind they could steal one for bragging rights and to end their season on a high not taking out what everyone is calling the team to fear going into the playoffs.

We need to destroy the Rams to maintain our momentum and to ensure that we are taken seriously going into the playoffs. Lose to the Rams at home we lose everything built up over the last few weeks.

Additionally winning and on the chance that Arizona takes one from the 49ers while they are licking their wounds sets us up for division champs. Lots to still play for.

Lastly having stated all that we have done nothing that matters yet even in winning the division, it's what you do in the second season that makes legends and gains league wide respect by the rest of the NFL as well as media and the experts.

Time to go back to work guys!

Finally, a voice of reason! everyone around here is getting fitted for Superbowl rings and there is a lot of work yet to do. Let's hope the team realizes that too. I don't think PC is going to let them forget that.

I admit, I haven't been this excited about this team since that first playoff win after 20 years but let's hope these young guys stay focused. I want and hope to continue destroying every team we face but we gotta keep winning and stay focused....

I am jacked!

100%

Great words of wisdom, tho I personally don't see them slipping. But here's to them destroying another opponent on Sunday, sending them whimpering home crying for their mommy.

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

I really cant "get back to work", hit the weights or break down film or anything. I have to go to my mother in laws. I hope the Seattle Seahawks stay focused and do the work necessary to win this week against an up and comer.

Killa Kam wrote: I don't expect us to win a superbowl this year but if somebody else does; who am I to rain on their parade. Though I do kinda agree about the letdown part this site after a loss is unbearable

I'll bet the Seahawks themselves don't have the doubts that they can't go all the way like some of us fans do, so I do expect a win this year, because I'm an eternal optimist, and because I'm astonished at how fast Wilson made the connections with his team mates in his Rookie outing.That kind of enthusiam and preparedness for games is contageous(sp), and the more successful the results, the more they see that they have just as good a chance as any other team in the playoffs.Will I be disapointed if they lose, hell yeah, but with what efforts these Seahawks are throwing at winning NOW, I'm not so sure that they'll be derailed so easily, so I'm thinking that they have already shown that they can beat anyone..so... I'M IN

Oh, and MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

Last edited by scutterhawk on Tue Dec 25, 2012 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.

Killa Kam wrote:We fans can do whatever the hell we want, its the players that need to stay focused. It cracks me up when some of us talk about needing to say focused or not looking ahead, like we're the ones that step onto the field.

I really cant "get back to work", hit the weights or break down film or anything. I have to go to my mother in laws. I hope the Seattle Seahawks stay focused and do the work necessary to win this week against an up and comer.

CornerHawk wrote: why NOT this year?? The team is healthy and is on a roll. We can hang with ANY team in the NFL right now... and Russell is just a gifted leader.

The end prize, the Lombardi Trophy and everything that goes with it, is ours for the taking.

I'm glad we have some here that want to go with the voice of reason, cuz that has all the bases covered?, that leaves me freed up to run around with scissors in my hand. Of course we might come up short, but I ain't going to hang on that premis, because we have just as good a chance of going all the way to and winning the big one as anyone else in the playoffs do.

kearly wrote:If I were the Rams I'd be shaking in my boots going into this game.

To their credit, I think Jeff Fisher's Rams aren't shaking in their boots at the prospect of facing anybody any more.

49ers webzone: Win or lose, i hope you injure Sherman. Like a serious career ending injury. I don't want him to get paid.49ers webzone: noise should not be the overwhelming reason a team is favored. they need to spray noise-damping foam onto the ceiling of that place.

Rams are a pretty scrapy bunch and Fischer will have them playing hard. I think theyll take over as our main competition instead of the 9ers in short time. Hell the Rams have had more success against the 9ers than we have this year. Once Harbaugh loses his team and gets fired the 9ers will fall fast. I welcome the Rams, besides I dont absolutely hate their coach. I think he's pretty good. I still don't like them, but I respect them.

Harbaugh isn't going anywhere for at least a couple years. Two consecutive years in the playoffs (and likely two consecutive division championships) does not put a coach on the hot seat.

49ers webzone: Win or lose, i hope you injure Sherman. Like a serious career ending injury. I don't want him to get paid.49ers webzone: noise should not be the overwhelming reason a team is favored. they need to spray noise-damping foam onto the ceiling of that place.